RÉMI TAFFIN, DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS In Malaysia we got close to what we would consider the normal level of driveability we had at the end of 2014. For China we will have some small steps forward.
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Williams’ race drivers have admitted the British team has been clearly overtaken by Ferrari. Last year, with field-leading Mercedes power, Grove based Williams ended a long slump by finishing the season as clearly the closest challenger
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